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Hamiltonian Decoded Quantum Interferometry
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Authors: Alexander Schmidhuber, Jonathan Z. Lu, Noah Shutty, Stephen Jordan, Alexander Poremba, Yihui Quek
Year
2025
Paper ID
51536
Status
Preprint
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We introduce Hamiltonian Decoded Quantum Interferometry (HDQI), a quantum algorithm that utilizes coherent Bell measurements and the symplectic representation of the Pauli group to reduce Gibbs sampling and Hamiltonian optimization to classical decoding. For a signed Pauli Hamiltonian H and any degree-ell polynomial {P}, HDQI prepares a purification of the density matrix ρP(H) propto {P}2(H) by solving a combination of two tasks: decoding ell errors on a classical code defined by H, and preparing a pilot state that encodes the anti-commutation structure of H. Choosing P(x) to approximate exp(-βx/2) yields Gibbs states at inverse temperature β; other choices prepare approximate ground states, microcanonical ensembles, and other spectral filters. For local Hamiltonians, the corresponding decoding problem is that of LDPC codes. Preparing the pilot state is always efficient for commuting Hamiltonians, but highly non-trivial for non-commuting Hamiltonians. Nevertheless, we prove that this state admits an efficient matrix product state representation for Hamiltonians whose anti-commutation graph decomposes into connected components of logarithmic size. We show that HDQI efficiently prepares Gibbs states at arbitrary temperatures for a class of physically motivated commuting Hamiltonians - including the toric code and Haah's cubic code - but we also develop a matching efficient classical algorithm for this task. For a non-commuting semiclassical spin glass and commuting stabilizer Hamiltonians with quantum defects, HDQI prepares Gibbs states up to a constant inverse-temperature threshold using polynomial quantum resources and quasi-polynomial classical pre-processing. These results position HDQI as a versatile algorithmic primitive and the first extension of Regev's reduction to non-abelian groups.
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